Westland Police are attempting to identify a suspect wanted for allegedly completing a “quick change” scam at a local restaurant.

The incident happened Sept. 27 at the Golden Corral Restaurant, at 37101 Warren. Police describe the scam as when a person asks for change. In the process of getting the change, they attempt to confuse the cashier by continuously changing their requests and attempt to quickly pocket money during the confusion.

Police released a security video from the restaurant and are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect. No information was released on how much money might have been taken.

Anyone with information on the suspects is asked to contact Westland Police at 734-722-9600 or 734-467-3159.

After releasing photographs of two people allegedly involved in a liquor theft, police reported having identified the suspects thanks to multiple tips from the public. The theft of $450 worth of liquor was reported Sept. 8 at CVS Pharmcy, 7291 N.Middlebelt.

Citations have been issued for the two suspects, who police report likely fled the area after seeing their photographs being circulated.

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